Anydesk On Raspberry Pi



Anydesk not installing in Raspberry Pi 3b+ with Raspberry OS 64 bit. Ask Question Asked 3 months ago. Active 3 months ago. Viewed 185 times 1. Pi@raspberrypi: $ sudo. Actually why I wanted to install Anydesk is because it is simple to use and the Raspberry Pi is located 300 kilometres away in a small village from my location (Bangalore India). There my dad is using Raspberry Pi 4 4gb model running Ubuntu Mate 64bit 20.04lts as a desktop computer. Sudo apt-get purge anydesk. Sudo apt-get autoclean. Sudo apt-get autoremove. Adding armhf arquitechture (after step 1 some things must be reinstalled again): sudo dpkg -add-architecture armhf. Sudo apt-get update. Sudo apt-get install crossbuild-essential-armhf. Install AnyDesk from.deb file: wget http://deb.anydesk.com/pool/main/a/anydesk/anydesk6.0.1armhf.deb. I also have some problems with AnyDesk on m Pi 4 running raspbian full. Installed anydesk 5.1.2-1 and got the icon in the taskbar. But when trying to open a session from the menu / internet / anydesk I just get the hourglass and - nothing happens. Tried to uninstall and reinstall also with version anydesk5.5.2-1armhf.deb it doesn't work. หากท่านอยากสนับสนุนเรา CMDev Channel ท่านสามารถช่วยเราได้ เพียงแค่แวะเข้าไป.

AnyDesk is a desktop application that lets one have remote access of a computer system, in an authenticated manner. It is a German technology now being used popularly even in India and lets co-workers or professionals connect better. AnyDesk provides independent, remote access to computers and other devices while running the host application. It helps users access computer systems along with files on any device remotely and VPN functionality. Users can collaborate amongst themselves from remote locations and share files and documents. AnyDesk is designed to allow users to experience higher-quality video and sound. It is majorly used to access computers remotely to access user interface and troubleshoot problems.

AnyDesk is free for personal use, and for businesses one can use it at a monthly fee, which is dependent on the number of users. AnyDesk is available for Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS, Linux, FreeBSD, Raspberry Pi and also for Chrome OS.

Top Features Of AnyDesk

AnyDesk comes loaded with many features but access to them depends on the kind of license one is using.

  • Uninterrupted remote access to multiple computers
  • Remote access available for multiple platforms such as Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, Android, etc
  • File transfer and access
  • Print outs through remote
  • VPN
  • Troubleshoot problems without interruption
  • Chat function
  • User friendly interface
  • Quick and simple installation

AnyDesk License Prices and Subscription Plans

You can use AnyDesk for free for personal use, but when its for businesses, then there are three plans that ANyDesk offers; here is a look at each one and their benefits.

  • Lite: The AnyDesk Lite plan costs ₹791.28 per month and comes with features such as unlimited endpoints, remote printing, file transfer, and mobile to PC remote control.
  • Professional: AnyDesk's Professional plan comes for ₹ 1511.28 and apart from all the features of Lite plan it also offers address book, session logging, custom client and unlimited device sharing.
  • Power: Power plan from AnyDesk comes for ₹3815.28 and comes with all of the features of the Professional plan along with unlimited sessions.

Benefits of AnyDesk Remote Connection Tool

  • Remote Access

AnyDesk is a tool that helps in carrying out various tasks such as remote troubleshooting, rebooting, analyising reports, reporting sessions, and more.

  • Multiple Users on a Single License

AnyDesk can accommodate more than one user in a single license.

  • No Additional Charges

When a user takes a subscription of AnyDesk, they get lifetime access to all its future versions without any extra charge.

  • Easy Transfer of Files

AnyDesk also lets users drag-and-drop files and documents from remote systems to a local machine and vice-versa.

  • Remote Hardware Access

With AnyDesk, one can get access to hardware elements such as cursors, CD/DVD reader and even the power button functions, which means a user can shut down or restart a computer remotely.

  • Remote Printing and Scanning

With remote access, a user also gets easy access to printing and scanning, allowing one to print and scan documents from remote desktops to their local printer or vice-versa. This saves the time in sending documents over e-mail.

  • Uninterrupted Performance in Low Internet Bandwidth

AnyDesk can work very well even in low internet bandwidth conditions, using codec (coder-decoder) that helps in compressing and transferring data between two computers without interruption.

AnyDesk Compatibility And Versions

AnyDesk is compatible with smartphones as well, which means that with the app's version for phones- AnyDesk Android, a user can use it anywhere and at any time. This makes it portable and ensures one stays connected remotely, whenever required.

AnyDesk for Mac

AnyDesk works for Mac smoothly, as well; just download the AnyDesk For Mac from Here – AnyDesk For Mac

AnyDesk for Window

Anydesk

AnyDesk for Windows allows users to establish remote desktop connections for collaboration- just download AnyDesk For Windows from Here – AnyDesk For Windows

AnyDesk for Android

AnyDesk is truly portable hence you can access the app on your Android phones as well to make it an absolutely mobile connection, download the AnyDesk for Android from Here – AnyDesk For Android

Anydesk for IOS

Using AnyDesk for iOS you can grant remote access using your iPad or iPhone real fast and easy, download AnyDesk for iOS from Here – AnyDesk For iOS.

Anydesk On Raspberry Pi

How to use AnyDesk in Mobile?

For an unparalleled experience of using AnyDesk on mobile, simply download the AnyDesk App and enjoy seamless connectivity from anywhere. Intuitive and stable, the AnyDesk for mobile works seamlessly on various devices.

Frequently Asked Questions About AnyDesk

Q. Can my system be hacked using AnyDesk?
Anydesk not working on raspberry pi

A. AnyDesk can be used by individuals to steal without letting the person understand what's happening to their personal data, hence one should be very careful with giving access to anyone.

Q. How many users can simultaneously connect on AnyDesk?

A. There can be multiple users on a single license of AnyDesk.

Q. Can AnyDesk work without internet?

A. Internet is not required for remote access as license checking is done cryptographically and offline.

Q. Which is better - AnyDesk or TeamViewer?

A. While TeamViewer is great for file transfers, AnyDesk provides better navigation and user friendly interface for troubleshooting.

Q. Is AnyDesk harmful for my system?

A. AnyDesk is a safe software for remote connections, while frauds are possible if you give access to a fraudulent person.

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AnyDesk is a remote maintenance solution for 28 languages and 8 platforms.
Run AnyDesk portable or installed, ready within couple of seconds.
Find AnyDesk for your platform in the Download section.
See also: StartUp and Close AnyDesk for differences of the portable and installed version.
The installation can be performed via Command Line. See also: Automatic Deployment


  1. The mobile platforms Android and iOS are distributed via Play Store, Apple App Store as well as the Amazon Store.
  2. For Red Hat and Debian compatible Linux distributions AnyDesk offers repositories.

Customers with Professional or Power license may use a customized client, called custom-client.
Custom-clients are generated in AnyDesks web-interface namely MyAnyDesk Portal providing individual settings, permissions, and logo.

Note: AnyDesk is capable of running several instances. Users can run both default-client and custom-clients at the same time.


List of supported Operating Systems

Windows
XP SP2
Windows 7
Windows 8.1
Windows 10
Windows Server
2003 SP2
2008 R2
2012
2016
2019
macOS
10.11 El Capitan¹
and newer

How To Run Anydesk On Raspberry Pi

iOS
11.0
and newer
Android
4.4 Ice Cream Sandwich
Amazon Fire OS 4
and newer
ChromeOS
Devices with PlayStore
FreeBSD
10
and newer
Linux
Ubuntu 18.04 and newer LTS releases
Debian 9 and newer
Fedora 29/30/31/32
CentOS Linux 7 and 8²
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 and newer
OpenSUSE 42/15
Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi 2 and newer
Only Raspbian and
Raspberry Pi OS (32bit) is supported

¹ Older Versions of AnyDesk that supports macOS 10.10 can be found here.
² Until CentOS Linux 8 end-of-life

Note: please keep in mind that on Wayland sessions, selectable in login screen, only outgoing sessions are supported. Incoming sessions are possible only within Xorg session.

Installation instructions

Windowsdownload the installation .exe file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, execute it and optionally install AnyDesk as a service
macOSdownload the installation .dmg file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, execute it and optionally install AnyDesk as a service
iOS and Androidaccess application store for the platform, either Play Store or App Store and install the application directly
FreeBSDdownload the .tar.gz file from Download page of AnyDesk web pages, extract the content and and execute the binary
Linuxfor Debian and Red Hat compatible Linux distributions we strongly recommend to use the AnyDesk Linux repositories described below, for other distributions the .tar.gz file with can be downloaded from Download page of AnyDesk web pages


Linux repositories and installation

Recommended way how to install AnyDesk on Debian and Red Hat compatible Linux distributions is using official AnyDesk repositories which provide last stable version:

Debian compatiblefollow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://deb.anydesk.com/howto.html
Red Hat compatiblefollow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://rpm.anydesk.com/howto.html

Install Anydesk On Raspberry Pi


For specific situations repositories with older AnyDesk versions (after v5) are also available:

Debian compatiblefollow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://deb-archive.anydesk.com/howto.html
Red Hat compatiblefollow howto instructions provided on the repository server http://rpm-archive.anydesk.com/howto.html
Note: All the commands from the above howto instruction must be executed as root user.

The last AnyDesk for Linux supporting RHEL/CentOS 6 and older versions of Debian/Ubuntu is v5.0.0 and is available for download (including previous version) here https://download.anydesk.com/linux/

For other distributions AnyDesk is also provided in .tar.gz archives available for download at Download area of AnyDesk web page, however these installations are not officially supported. Please follow a README file in the archive itself to detailed information.

Needed dependencies on Linux: libc6 (>= 2.7), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.20.1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1), libx11-6, libxcb-shm0, libxcb1, libpango1.0-0, libcairo2, libxrandr2 (>= 1.3), libx11-xcb1, libxtst6, libxfixes3, libxdamage1 and libgtkglext1.